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"description": "Day 20 opens with prosecution neurosurgeon Dr. Aizik L. Wolf, called out of order, who testifies that O'Keefe's fatal injuries — a linear basilar skull fracture with coup-contrecoup brain trauma — are consistent with a backwards fall onto a hard surface, not a weapon strike, and that O'Keefe survived the impact for at least several hours based on raccoon's eye development and clinical mortality data. On cross, Robert Alessi extracts a concession that O'Keefe also sustained a right upper eyelid laceration caused by direct force to the front of the head — an injury Wolf acknowledges is unrelated to his backwards-fall mechanism. Christina Hanley's direct examination then resumes with instrumental analysis showing plastic debris recovered from O'Keefe's clothing is consistent with the defendant's tail light housing, and that six of nine scene glass pieces physically match the broken drinking cup. Jackson's cross methodically charts the glass evidence, establishing that no piece of glass from Read's bumper matches the drinking cup and that the sole bumper-to-scene glass connection runs through a single piece collected by Trooper Proctor. After redirect and a brief recross confirm those findings, Hanley is excused and the jury is released a day early for the long weekend.",
"path": "/trial-2/day/20/",
"publishedAt": "2025-05-21T00:00:00.000Z",
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"title": "Day 20 — Dr. Wolf, Hanley",
"updatedAt": "2026-06-08T13:28:24.184Z"
}